India, Feb. 18 -- Post- Pulwama , conversations are veering around India's counter-offensive, diplomatic and military. Will we get the world sanction for our right to defend ourselves against global terrorism? And will we go for shallow surgical attacks or do limited airstrikes? In fact, the Modi government, which has been seen as boldly nationalist in its reaction to the terrorist attack at Uri, is now caught in a piquant situation. There is a domestic pressure on it to walk the talk but there is really a short window to do that in an election year and do so appropriately without ruffling feathers. Besides, it cannot be seen as war-mongering and expose itself to the criticism that it is using Kashmir's worst terrorist violence for its ow...